Some 14 million drivers are expected to hit the road in the last weekend before Christmas, according to the RAC.
Google proposed new limits after a judge ruled Google illegally crushed competition in search.
People with no connection to the Post Office avidly followed the inquiry, both online and in person.
It's another sign the industry is moving away from owning games - some fear that means gamers having to "shell out more."
Government plans to limit the payment have been criticised by some MPs, unions and charities.
VW and a union have, however, agreed to cut more than 35,000 jobs across the country by 2030.
It follows calls from the Workers United union for higher pay and better conditions for Starbucks baristas.
Public sector borrowing was £11.2bn last month, the lowest November figure since 2021.
The latest figures show almost one in 10 trains were cancelled at Manchester Victoria.
Nikki MacLeod believed she was sending money to a real woman whom she was in a relationship with.
The money relates to legal costs for the inquiry into the wrongful conviction of sub-postmasters.
The Bank considered a rate cut as it thinks the economy has performed worse than it expected.
Some incidents may be linked to North Korean IT workers infiltrating tech firms, according to research firm Chainalysis.
One of America's most powerful labour unions is staging a protest against the e-commerce giant.
Computer scientist Craig Wright was given a suspended prison sentence for what was described as "legal nonsense."
Regular Ofwat has revealed how much water companies can raise their customers' bills by.
The higher-than-proposed average bill rise in England and Wales comes amid public anger over sewage discharges.
Bank of England interest rates affect the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people.
Spain's state-owned shipbuilder confirms it is buying Harland & Wolff, best known for the Titanic.
Tulip Siddiq is alleged to have helped her aunt, the former prime minister of Bangladesh, embezzle up to £4bn.
The Supreme Court will make a key decision which could unlock compensation for millions of motorists.
El Salvador has eased its pro-cryptocurrency policies to help secure a $1.4bn loan from the IMF.
The Federal Reserve warned it would be cautious about more interest cuts in the face of inflation concerns.
Some 58,000 properties have been affected by an outage after a fault at a water supply works.
The government says there is a "huge" backlog for tests, with instructors branding the system a "nightmare".
The US wants the app to be sold or banned because of what it says are links to the Chinese state.
Inflation has hit its highest level for eight months, will prices continue to rise at a faster rate?
AI can spot patterns in the data from blood tests that can give an early warning of disease.
The EU wants a trade deal with four South American nations, but France is strongly opposed.
Thanks to climate change and tougher vines, Denmark and Sweden have a growing number of wineries.
The Colombian singer is the world's most-watched artist when it comes to streamed videos.
Called rage-baiting, making people angry with social media posts can be a business.
Cuba's hotels, already hit by power cuts, are now worried about Donald Trump's re-election.
With vast amounts of data do draw on, AI should be able to come up with good gift ideas, but does it?
Sweden has a reputation for strong gender equality, but some young women are giving up their jobs.
Some councils are considering charging owners of larger vehicles more for parking permits.
Music lovers are buying up old cassette, CD and record players and getting them fixed.
Wearable tech claims to help monitor our health, but many doctors remain sceptical.
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